SOLD Ibanez BTB1206E NTF 6 String - Minty

Discussion in 'For Sale: Bass Guitars' started by Kevin Guin, Jul 20, 2009.

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  1. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    This thing is crispy mint. I actually cannot find a single mark on it. Got it in a trade here on TB. This is a very nice axe that feels quite substantial with a great build to it.

    - Ibanez BTB 1206E - NTF
    - 35" scale
    - 17mm string spacing at the bridge (you can shred on this!)
    - Mahogany body w/groovy maple top and back
    - Bartolini pickups (18v 3-band Bart pre w/3 pos mid switch)
    - Maple neck with Walnut stringers
    - Rosewood fingerboard. This is a thick slab. Very nice.
    - Neutrik locking jack
    - Satin Finish
    - Very good condition hardshell case
    - Not sure about the weight, but it is totally manageable imo


    - NO Elixir strings. They are from the original post.

    These Korean made models are the best of the BTB series (in my opinion they lost the mojo on the newer designs). The bass balances well and has a great sound with a pleasing "ping" to the notes. I like basses that feel substantial and this fits the bill, but I am going to stick with my TRB-6 for now.

    I know there are quite a few of you who would like to get started slamming on one of these yesterday. You really can't go wrong here. Just PM me with any questions.

    $650 Shipped to the lower 48 States. US Postal Money Order preferred, but have decided to accept Paypal on this sale.

    Thanks!

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  2. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    TTT
     
  3. Anthbass

    Anthbass

    Jul 24, 2006
    Canada
    Free bump for you, nice bass.
     
  4. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    There have been several PM responses here.

    Someone is nibbling at this right now...
     
  5. alembic5

    alembic5

    Dec 5, 2004
    Seattle, Wa.
    WOW... you can't beat this price folks! I'm the original owner of this bass, and I'll vouch for it's condition and the seller! The only reason I let it go was that I liked my Cirrus and Roscoe 6ers just a bit better. For this price, you can have an instrument that competes with some of the boutique 6ers and still afford that amp you were looking at too. I wish I had the money to bring it back home, truth be told. Bump!
     
  6. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
  7. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    TTT
     
  8. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    TTT
     
  9. mVC

    mVC

    Jan 28, 2006
    PM sent
     
  10. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    Gettin' ready to pop - bump.
     
  11. is this bass still available?
     
  12. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    Yes.
     
  13. i remember playing one of these but...i think i would have to compare it to the bass i was thinking about buying which is the mtd kz5...i'm not really sure which i like better therefore..i shall make a trip to the nearest guitar store...hopefully in a week i'll stil have this as an option :/
     
  14. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    The bass is on hold until the end of the week, but don't hesitate to shoot me a pm.
     
  15. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    Bump
     
  16. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    Still on hold till Sunday.
     
  17. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    TTT
     
  18. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    On hold and awaiting payment.
     
  19. sorry everyone this lovely bass is going to me. Thank you mr. woods
     
  20. Kevin Guin

    Kevin Guin

    Apr 5, 2008
    Chicago, USA
    That is correct. The bass is sold and on it's way to the gentleman from Texas.

    Thank you all for your interest.
     
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